US4582629A - Use of microwave radiation in separating emulsions and dispersions of hydrocarbons and water - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a method for enhancing the separation of oil and water dispersions and emulsions. More particularly, the present invention is concerned with enhancing separation of oil and water emulsions and dispersions by treating the same with microwave radiation, whether alone or in conjunction with more conventional separating devices.
- Oil remaining in the reservoir after primary energy sources have been depleted can be partially recovered by secondary recovery methods.
- One of the most common secondary recovery methods is waterflooding. Using this method flooding water is injected into the reservoir through one or more injection wells traversing the oil-bearing reservoir. The water displaces the oil in the reservoir and moves it through the reservoir toward one or more production wells from which oil is produced.
- hydrocarbon and water emulsions and dispersions can be separated and the separation can be enhanced by the application of microwave radiation in the range of from 1 millimeter to 30 centimeters for a time sufficient to separate the dispersion or emulsion to the extent desired.
- microwave radiation will be used only for a short period of time, and the emulsion or dispersion will be heated to separation temperature by conventional means.
- Microwave radiation as used in this specification and claims is defined in the Van Nostrand Scientific Encyclopedia, 1958, as extending from 300,000 MHz to 1,000 MHz or 1 millimeter (mm) to 30 centimeters (cm) in wavelength. Microwave frequencies between 2000 and 3000 MHz are preferred.
- the microwave treatment of the oil/water emulsions or dispersions is carried out for an effective length of time.
- the emulsion or dispersion is normally treated at a power level of from about 1 watt to about 500 watts per gallon of emulsion or dispersion. This treatment is not sufficient to raise the temperature of the emulsion to levels normally used for separation, but will greatly enhance the resultant separation once heating is completed by conventional means.
- the microwave radiation can be used in any desired wattage, but normally the higher the wattage used to produce the microwave radiation, the more quickly the dispersion or emulsion can be separated.
- the power used will range from a level of from about 300 to about 50,000 watts. Normally, microwave projectors in the wattage range of from about 800 to about 1000 watts will be used. For continous treatment, a power level of from about 1 watt to about 500 watts per gallon of emulsion or dispersion will be used.
- the microwave radiation of the present invention can be clearly distinguished from the ionizing radiation of the prior art.
- Ionizing radiation can be broken down into particulate and non-particulate radiation.
- Particulate radiation is generated from electronic accelerators such as residence transformers, linear transformers, insulated core transformers, and the like.
- Non-particulate ionizing radiation are sources which emit radiation in the range of about 10 -3 angstroms to about 2000 angstroms. Suitable sources of this radiation are vacuum ultraviolet lamps such as xenon or krypton arcs and nuclear reactors. These radiations are completely distinguishable from the microwave radiations of the instant invention.
- the temperature of the initial dispersion or emulsion will affect the amount of kilowatt power required to treat the dispersion or emulsion.
- microwave treating is a combination of two mechanisms.
- the first mechanism is heating as in a conventional system. In this such a mechanism the microwave has the advantage of efficiency over conventional gas fired units.
- the second mechanism is connected with the excitation of bound water molecules which then disrupt surfactant molecules present in the interfacial film. Microwave treatment disrupts the emulsion and allows for more rapid separation of the oil and water.
- the temperature dependance of the power used in the process is mainly involved in the heating end, since water content will directly affect the extent to which a given microwave voltage applied will raise the temperature of the dispersion. Thus the colder the initial fluid and the higher the water content, the more power required.
- the instant invention is applicable to both oil external and water external systems. In the area of temperature dependence, the difference between these systems is only in the amount of water to be heated. As oil absorbs roughly 100 times less microwave radiation than does water, the higher the incidence of water in the dispersion or emulsion, the more power required. Likewise, the higher the incidence of water, the more dramatic is the improvement in separation in oil-external systems.
- the instant invention is effective in oil external emulsions or dispersions containing more than 50% oil by weight based on the total weight of the emulsion or dispersion.
- the system is effective in water external emulsions or dispersions containing from about 1% to about 50% oil by weight based on tht total weight of the emulsion or dispersion.
- the present invention can be used in combination with conventional treatment vessels such as heat treaters, which are tanks modified to add heat and provide residence time in the system. Microwaves would either be used directly in the tank to generate heat and interfacial disruption, or located in a section of the flow line just ahead of the tank. Likewise, the instant invention can be used in washtanks or gun barrel treaters, either in the tank or in the pipeline leading into the tank.
- heat treaters which are tanks modified to add heat and provide residence time in the system.
- Microwaves would either be used directly in the tank to generate heat and interfacial disruption, or located in a section of the flow line just ahead of the tank.
- the instant invention can be used in washtanks or gun barrel treaters, either in the tank or in the pipeline leading into the tank.
- separation of emulsions and dispersions is carried out at temperatures of from about 45° C. to about 115° C. (to flash free water) but temperatures from 50° C. to 65° C. are more common and are preferred.
- microwaves to enhance separation as described in the present invention raises the temperature of the dispersion or emulsion as previously described, but the best use is treatment of such materials to a temperature below that used for separation, then further increasing the temperature to separation levels. Whether used to completely heat the emulsion or dispersion, or to enhance separation without supplying all heat by microwave radiation, use of microwaves greatly facilitates separation of hydrocarbon-water emulsions and dispersions.
- FIG. 1 is a graphic representation of viscosity vs microwave exposure time showing the effects of microwaving in 10% water in crude oil composition.
- FIG. 2 is the same information presented for a 50% water in crude oil composition.
- the specific procedure used in generating the data used to form the figures is set forth in Example 3.
- Microwave use enhances the effect of chemicals used to break oil/water emulsions. This effect will be seen when comparing use of microwaves and chemicals to chemical use alone, using the same procedure as described in Example 1.
- An emulsion containing about 40% oil by volume which is especially difficult to break will release about 15% of its bound water after 30 minutes when treated with 1000 parts per million of emulsion breaking chemicals (deemulsifier, Nalco 4412, trademark of Nalco Chemical Co.) after heating to 60° C.
- emulsion breaking chemicals deemulsifier, Nalco 4412, trademark of Nalco Chemical Co.
- Viscosity changes as a result of microwave exposure was tested. Two dispersions were prepared, one containing 50% by volume water in crude oil, and a second containing 10% by volume water in crude oil. Each sample was blended at high speed for 5 minutes to produce a fresh "tight" emulsion. Portions of each sample were then subjected to a variety of temperatures and various lengths of microwave exposure time. Viscosity changes of the samples were determined using a Brookfield viscometer. FIGS. 1 and 2 graphically illustrate the changes in viscosity found. The change in both viscosity and temperature is proportionally much larger for the sample containing a larger quantity of water.
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